AuthorTopic: Which album are you attached to most? (Read 21049 times)

GREAT MEMORY!!! I think I am attached to pepper's too, that's why its my name!

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i also remember sitting out in the sum with my brother each eating an entire half a watermelon (a lot for 3/4 year old to eat!) and chewing (and swallowing ) a large amount of watermelon flavored gum while having peppers blasting. it is just a memory now.

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without even thinking about it, revolver.I love every song on it.she said, she said, i'm only sleeping, eleanore rigby, tomorrow never knows, taxman, here there and everywhere, good day sunshine.my favorite album cover too.if they ever reissue it, I hope they add paperback writer and rain on it.

i think they probley would. every re-issue of albums usually adds the singles on now

Oh, what a happy thought! But the Beatles catalog moves in mysterious ways. I'll believe it when I see it, alas.

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All you've got to do is choose love. That's how I live it now. I learned a long time ago, I can feed the birds in my garden. I can't feed them all. -- Ringo Starr, Rolling Stone magazine, May 2007<br />

Oh, what a happy thought! But the Beatles catalog moves in mysterious ways.

When it moves at all. But I can't imagine the Apple/EMI guys passing up a chance to cash in with a couple of extra compilations. But maybe the example Paul's McCartney Collection offers some slight hope.

As to the question of which album...? Dr Ebbetts' UK singles collection. It's got the A and B sides of all The Beatles' singles in the original mixes, expertly transferred from 45s. It's The Beatles as they presented themselves on what was the major vinyl medium of the day.

Oh, what a happy thought! But the Beatles catalog moves in mysterious ways. I'll believe it when I see it, alas.

very true.apple has never been in a very big hurry to do anthing.my apple wish list is gathering dust, lol.let it be dvdhollywood bowl cdlive at shea dvdrock show dvdjohn lennon live in newyork city dvd

White Album all the way. the funny thing about it is that it was one of the last Beatles alubms I got into. I got into the band through my dad's old LPs (Sgt. Pepper, Abbey Road, Yellow Submarine, and Let It Be). then I started buying some CDs like Rubber Soul, Revolver, and Magical Mystery Tour. and this was my Beatles collection for many years. remember, this is before the anthology and the internet so I didn't really know the Beatles' discography or anything like that...though I have heard my dad mention the name 'White Album' as well as the 'number 9' stuff before. so when I came across the White Album in a store one day....dude....I WAS SHOCKED! I looked at the back of the CD, and saw there were 30 songs on it ,most of which I have never heard of. Rocky Raccoon, Helter Skelter, Blackbird and Revolution were familiar titles, but the rest were all brand new to me. I still remember my first run through it. I flipped my lid half way through Back in the USSR...and I really haven't been the same since.

Abbey Road.I cannot stop listening.Sounds very good and I like the drums and bass,powerful.The guitars are rock again and the orchestal arrangements suit perfectly.They have already learnt almost everything they need to know about recording in a studio to produce a great album.Mature masterpiece